1/ Ana Gomes (Portugal). @AnaMartinsGomes has been fighting injustice, and the corruption that often accompanies it, over the course of a career spanning decades.
> http://anticorru.pt/2rs pic.twitter.com/DH99tWmAdB
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1/ Ana Gomes (Portugal). @AnaMartinsGomes has been fighting injustice, and the corruption that often accompanies it, over the course of a career spanning decades.
> http://anticorru.pt/2rs pic.twitter.com/DH99tWmAdB
2/ Bolortuya Chuluunbaatar (Mongolia). Through her campaigning and journalism, @Bolort has been a driving force behind accountability for high-level officials, and a motion of no confidence in the Cabinet.
> http://anticorru.pt/2rs pic.twitter.com/6SruR4zLJS
3/ Botakoz Kopbayeva (Kazakhstan). @KBotakoz has demonstrated that fighting against corruption is possible even in a highly repressive and authoritarian environment.
> http://anticorru.pt/2rs pic.twitter.com/qGchjcvGW5
Congratulations to all nominees. It is an honor to have a Portuguese woman in this short list.
Transparency International this is excellent news, which should further clarify the situation with corruption, in many countries by their elected authorities. Imagine what goes on in less advanced countries or organizations. Can you look into the S African situation?
Parabéns!
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